Last December, a Pennsylvania appeals court ruled in a lawsuit brought on behalf of Mr. Nixon that the law had unconstitutionally deprived him of his right to earn a living.
The WL also supported a lawsuit against the SWP by expelled member Alan Gelfand, who argued that he had been unconstitutionally deprived of his freedom of political expression by being expelled from the SWP by agents of the government.
Each insisted that it was of paramount importance to cling to a particular principle - that the judge should acknowledge he should never have brought the lawsuit, according to the Governor; that the Governor should admit he had unconstitutionally deprived the courts of money, according to the judge.
An inmate convicted of killing a police officer has filed suit against the New York State Crime Victims Board, saying the state's so-called Son of Sam law has unconstitutionally deprived him of money awarded in a legal settlement.
But lawyers for the city argued today that its 500,000 residents were being unconstitutionally deprived of their right to vote for Congressional representation, a right residents had for 11 years until Maryland and Virginia, the states from which the District of Columbia was carved, took it away in 1800.
Prisoner's Suit Voting 7 to 2 in an unsigned opinion, the court reinstated a lawsuit brought by a Colorado prison inmate against officials who, he claimed, have unconstitutionally deprived him of medical treatment.
This building campaign would be a crucial step toward responding to court orders to improve schools where students are unconstitutionally deprived of a sound, basic education.
Tiburcio Parrott then sued California in the federal Ninth Circuit District court seeking a writ of habeas corpus: California had unconstitutionally deprived him of his liberty.
She says she was falsely arrested, maliciously prosecuted, and unconstitutionally deprived of custody of her baby.